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  • wonder woman

    Toys That Completely Gave Away Movie Plot Points

    What happens if you can't see a new movie right away but you can't resist looking at the toys?

    By Benito Cereno December 18th, 2020 Read More
  • Storage Wars cast

    Reasons Why Storage Wars Is Totally Fake

    The Storage Wars myth -- finding the coolest and most valuable finds in the world simply by opening the right locker -- is about as realistic as The Goonies.

    By Becki Robins December 18th, 2020 Read More
  • batman actor cosplay

    Popular Characters That Will Soon Be Public Domain

    The copyrights to a number of pop culture icons are due to expire. Here are some popular characters that will soon be public domain.

    By Nicholas Conley December 18th, 2020 Read More
  • Lhakpa Sherpa

    The Truth About Lhakpa Sherpa

    Sherpa, who was born and raised in Nepal, has climbed Mount Everest nine times and holds the world record for most Everest summits by a woman.

    By Karen Corday December 18th, 2020 Read More
  •  Felix Pappalardi performs

    The Tragic Death Of Felix Pappalardi

    Pappalardi had a pretty open marriage with lyricist Collins, who also helped him write several lines of "Strange Brew." The open relationship lasted until 1982.

    By Nicole Rosenthal December 18th, 2020 Read More
  • Metallica

    The Deep Sea Creature That Was Named After Metallica

    Scientists generally take the opportunity to name a new species in honor of someone else. Dr. Torben Riehl of Belgium decided to honor metal icons Metallica.

    By Karen Corday December 18th, 2020 Read More
  • McCartney III album art

    The Story Behind Paul McCartney's Latest Album, McCartney III

    Four decades would pass before Paul got the gumption to take on a whole album all by himself again. McCartney III was finally released on December 18, 2020.

    By Cody Copeland December 18th, 2020 Read More
  • John McCain Vietnam War Memorial

    Tragic Details About John McCain's Time As A POW

    During the Vietnam War, John McCain was held prisoner by the North Vietnamese for nearly six years. Here are the tragic details about McCain's time as a POW.

    By Therese Nguyen December 18th, 2020 Read More
  • Beethoven Museum ornate piano

    The Forgotten Woman Who Built Beethoven's Pianos

    Nannette Streicher was instrumental in not only building Beethoven's pianos but also in allowing him to compose some of his greatest works.

    By Karen Corday December 18th, 2020 Read More
  • Not Sober Sue

    Sober Sue: The Truth About The Girl Who Never Laughed

    The main draw of their star, Sober Sue, wasn't what she would do, but what she would not do. Sober Sue, the theater claimed, was the woman who never laughed.

    By Aimee Lamoureux December 17th, 2020 Read More
  • Bing Crosby

    The Devastating Fire That Destroyed Bing Crosby's Home

    Despite Bing's success, he faced many difficulties in his life, including a terrible fire that gutted the family's home in 1943.

    By Sandra Mardenfeld December 17th, 2020 Read More
  • Marc Bolan

    The Tragic Death Of T.Rex's Marc Bolan

    In 1977, 'Heroes' became the last performance Marc Bolan, the lead singer and guitarist of the pioneering glam rock band T.Rex, ever played.

    By Felix Behr December 17th, 2020 Read More
  • Steven Seagal with Vladimir Putin

    The Reason Steven Seagal Is Banned From Ukraine

    The unacceptable political position actor Seagal holds and the threat he poses to Ukrainian national security are the same.

    By Felix Behr December 17th, 2020 Read More
  • Angus Young

    This Is Angus Young's Favorite AC/DC Song Of All Time

    Imagine you actually wrote all those AC/DC songs and had to choose a favorite. Somehow, guitarist Angus Young did exactly that recently -- two, actually.

    By Jeff Somers December 17th, 2020 Read More
  • Scott Stapp on Fox

    The Unexpected Acting Role Creed's Scott Stapp Has In The Reagan Biopic

    The 21st century hasn't been too kind to former Creed frontman Scott Stapp. News about Stapp tends to concentrate on how he ended up broke and homeless.

    By Cody Copeland December 17th, 2020 Read More
  • The Offspring frontman Dexter Holland

    The Unconventional Origins Of The Offspring's First Hit

    The theme of the Offspring's first hit "Come Out and Play" has a surprising origin, one based on observation of everyday life in the city of Compton.

    By Richard Milner December 17th, 2020 Read More
  • Bing Crosby, David Bowie

    Why David Bowie Recorded A Holiday Duet With Bing Crosby

    Crosby, the traditional crooner who wore suits and matching Bailey hats, couldn't have been more unlike Bowie, with his over-the-top, glam rock persona.

    By Aimee Lamoureux December 17th, 2020 Read More
  • Robin Gibb points

    The Time Robin Gibb From The Bee Gees Was Investigated By The FBI

    Robin Gibb was on top of the world. Why was he doing absolutely nutty things like breaking into his estranged wife's home and sending her threatening telegrams?

    By Cody Copeland December 17th, 2020 Read More
  • Woodstock festival 1969 New York

    Was Woodstock The Largest Music Festival Ever?

    One piece of Woodstock lore proves partially true: at the time, Woodstock was considered the "largest music festival ever."

    By Karen Corday December 17th, 2020 Read More
  • Dungeons & Dragons

    D&D: Why Gary Gygax's Wife Was Convinced He Was Having An Affair

    He couldn't find a publisher, and so he founded his own company, Tactical Studies Rules. All of this took quite a bit of time, and made Gygax's wife suspicious.

    By Richard Milner December 17th, 2020 Read More
  • Andre as Fezzik

    What It Was Like For Andre The Giant To Work On The Princess Bride

    If you're a millennial, you most likely remember Andre the Giant from his role as Fezzik in the classic 1987 fantasy movie The Princess Bride.

    By Cody Copeland December 17th, 2020 Read More
  • Eva Peron

    The Tragic Real-Life Story Of Evita

    Eva PerĂ³n, better-known as Evita had more tragic life story than many realize.

    By Jeff Somers December 16th, 2020 Read More
  • Giannis Atetokounmpo drives

    Here's What You Need To Know About Giannis Antetokounmpo

    Basketball player Giannis Antetokounmpo, who was named Most Valuable Player twice, just signed a record $228 million deal to play for the Milwaukee Bucks.

    By Emilia David December 16th, 2020 Read More
  • Matthew McConaughey not smiling

    The Tragic Real-Life Story Of Matthew McConaughey

    Matthew McConaughey is a versatile actor with a career that has let him experiment with many roles. Despite tragedy and failure, he's remained successful.

    By Boshika Gupta December 16th, 2020 Read More
  • Dee Snider, 2018

    The Reason Twisted Sister's Dee Snider Decided To Record His Hit Christmas Song

    It's pretty surprising that Dee Snider of Twisted Sister is the author of a hit Christmas song, of all things -- and Snider himself agrees.

    By Karen Corday December 16th, 2020 Read More
  • Martin, Sinatra, Davis

    The Tragic Real-Life Story Of Sammy Davis Jr.

    Before his death in 1990, Davis became a showbiz pioneer, a virtuoso entertainer who helped bring the visibility of Black entertainers to new heights.

    By S. Flannagan December 16th, 2020 Read More
  • James Dean statue

    Whatever Happened To The Car Connected To James Dean's Death?

    James Dean was at the apex of his fame when he was killed in an automobile accident on September 30th, 1955. At the time of his death he was driving a customized 1955 Porsche 550 Spyder, nicknamed "Little Bastard," which would go on to become almost as famous as its owner.

    By Robert Balkovich December 16th, 2020 Read More
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